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Old 03-27-2017, 10:47 AM
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Nice work!
 
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Painting the dash and the doors to finish the interior .... first time my projects have been in the same garage ....
 
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Doors jammed now to finish the dash and cab jams
 
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Nice job. Everything looks great! Love the color of the doors, what color is it?
 
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Nice job. Everything looks great! Love the color of the doors, what color is it?
It's A BMW brown color I can't remember what year
 
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The color is amazing remind me of a root beer brown, seems to have lots of depth and some nice metallics.

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Got a new windshield from the local wrecking yard haven't put one of these in for a while and I didn't mess it all up
 
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Finally got the seat in working outta the trailer is a real p.i.t.a. Makes everything 10x harder than it needs to be!!!
 
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Custom suspended suede headliner installed and the panel for behind the seat is done now for kick panels and some other trim work and the interior is done
 
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That's a fine looking seat!
 
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Originally Posted by SeaCarr
That's a fine looking seat!
Thanks !!!!
 
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Little more work decided to change the door panel a bit just added a filler I used a vw Tuareg rearview mirror with accent lights and auto dim. I took it apart and cut out some inner structure and bonded in a trimmed down section of the oem mirror so I could mount in like factory


 
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Wow those door panels have some time into them, were they expensive to get done?

Look amazing.

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It wasn't too expensive but it wasn't cheap either I worked with the upholstery guy he taught me how to do the work so basically I did most of the grunt work while he did the sewing and final fitment
 


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